A piece of blue cloth absorbs most colors of light but reflects blue light. When white light falls on it, the cloth absorbs all colors except blue, so only blue light is reflected back to our eyes, making the cloth appear blue.
Blue. When something appears blue, it is absorbing all colors of light except blue, which is being reflected and perceived by our eyes.
White light is composed of various colors, including blue. When white light strikes blue pigment, the blue pigment absorbs most colors of light except for blue, which is reflected back to our eyes, making the pigment appear blue.
Chlorophyll absorbs every color of the sunlight except for green. It is green and it cannot absorb its own color.
Chlorophyll a is a green pigment in the chloroplasts (not chlorplast). This is because it absorbs mainly the blue-violet and red light.
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The earth absorbs the other colors except blue it reflects.
A blue surface absorbs most colors of light but reflects blue light, which gives it its blue appearance. This means that the surface absorbs all colors of light except blue, which is reflected back to our eyes, making it appear blue.
A blue box absorbs all colors of light except for blue, which it reflects back to our eyes, making it appear blue.
the blue cloth absorbs all of the colors except for blue, and reflects blue, that is why its blue
A piece of blue cloth absorbs most colors of light but reflects blue light. When white light falls on it, the cloth absorbs all colors except blue, so only blue light is reflected back to our eyes, making the cloth appear blue.
Mexico's beaches appear so blue because they do not contain plankton and suspended sediment. The ocean absorbs wavelengths of light except for the blue, which is another reason for the clear, blue appearance.
Reflects blue light, absorbs red.
An object appears blue in white light because it absorbs all of the colors in the visible spectrum except blue, which it reflects. The reflected blue light is then what we perceive with our eyes as the color of the object.
Well, see, bears are made up of a very complex chemical molecular structure. The positrons comprising their fur particles are made of ryanium, which absorbs every color of the electromagnetic spectrum except for brown. It absorbs the color blue which is why it is not reflected back onto your corneas and the bear does not appear blue. This is why a bear is not blue.
Because the sun absorbs all colors in the topaz except blue, which it reflects.
They Blue jeans aren't actually blue, they are all of the other colours, EXCEPT for blue. Since it is all the colours EXCEPT blue, it absorbs all of the other colours and reflects the blue from it, causing it to look blue. :3 I JUST WENT SCIENTIFIC.